Welcome to the forum! Running older software like Access 2003 on newer operating systems can sometimes lead to compatibility issues, especially when dealing with security settings like running as an administrator. When you run a program as an administrator in Windows, it runs with elevated privileges, which can lead to changes in the environment the program operates in. This is likely causing the issue where you can't see shared drives when running Access 2003 with elevated privileges. Here are a few things you can try to address this problem: 1. Map Network Drives: Instead of relying on the automatic detection of network drives by Access when running as an administrator, you can manually map the network drives. This ensures that...